Remember When 10.23.2009

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

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10 Years Ago

October 23 1999

    John Montgomery, Warsaw, has taken a personal interest in Miller's Merry Manor's plans to add two aviaries to their facilities.

The employees at Miller's took care of Montgomery's wife for four years when he no long could. In August, Hilda Montgomery died from Alzheimer's disease. He said he wants to give back to Miller's and to the patients who may be in a situation similar to his wife's and help with getting an aviary.

25 Years Ago

October 23 1984

    Kosciusko County Retired Teacher's association held their October meeting at the Shrine Building with 105 members and guests attending the luncheon.

Program chairman Arlene Miner introduced Richard Rooker from the English department of the Warsaw Middle School who presented an interesting narrated slide production of his cross country bicycle trip in 1981 from the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic. President Virginia Ditmer of Syracuse had charge of the business meeting. The secretary's report was given by Betty Kaye-Smith, Winona Lake.

50 Years Ago

October 23 1959

    The Spring Creek Church o f the Brethren will start its annual "Apple Butter Bee" next week.

This project has been carried on for a number of years and has grown from about 25 gallons to more than 1,000 gallons of finished apple butter, most of which is sold locally and in surrounding communities. However, quite a lot goes to other states.

75 Years Ago

October 23 1934

    J. Gifford Menzie of Warsaw was elected president of the Choral society, largest music group at Ball State college, at a meeting held on the campus this week. Mr. Menzie, who will have one of the more prominent parts in the cantata, has been active in campus music circles during the past three years. He is a member of the junior class and was graduated from the Warsaw high school in 1927.

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10 Years Ago

October 23 1999

    John Montgomery, Warsaw, has taken a personal interest in Miller's Merry Manor's plans to add two aviaries to their facilities.

The employees at Miller's took care of Montgomery's wife for four years when he no long could. In August, Hilda Montgomery died from Alzheimer's disease. He said he wants to give back to Miller's and to the patients who may be in a situation similar to his wife's and help with getting an aviary.

25 Years Ago

October 23 1984

    Kosciusko County Retired Teacher's association held their October meeting at the Shrine Building with 105 members and guests attending the luncheon.

Program chairman Arlene Miner introduced Richard Rooker from the English department of the Warsaw Middle School who presented an interesting narrated slide production of his cross country bicycle trip in 1981 from the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic. President Virginia Ditmer of Syracuse had charge of the business meeting. The secretary's report was given by Betty Kaye-Smith, Winona Lake.

50 Years Ago

October 23 1959

    The Spring Creek Church o f the Brethren will start its annual "Apple Butter Bee" next week.

This project has been carried on for a number of years and has grown from about 25 gallons to more than 1,000 gallons of finished apple butter, most of which is sold locally and in surrounding communities. However, quite a lot goes to other states.

75 Years Ago

October 23 1934

    J. Gifford Menzie of Warsaw was elected president of the Choral society, largest music group at Ball State college, at a meeting held on the campus this week. Mr. Menzie, who will have one of the more prominent parts in the cantata, has been active in campus music circles during the past three years. He is a member of the junior class and was graduated from the Warsaw high school in 1927.

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